According to “Back to My Own Country,” which best describes the population of the Caribbean islands during the height of the British Empire? 1Points A almost entirely African B British and African C British, African, Asian, Middle Eastern, Jewish, and Indian D British, African, and indigenous peoples

Respuesta :

Generally speaking, "a. The British moved most of the indigenous peoples onto lands with poor quality," although many stayed where they were, and many were also killed.

Answer:

C. British, African, Asian, Middle Eastern, Jewish, and Indian.

Explanation:

In this essay, the author talks about the Caribbean islands, and their past. During the height of the British Empire, the population of the Caribbean was a mixture of slaves, free people and indentured servants. It also included people from all over the world, including Sephardic Jews from Iberia, merchants from the Middle East and indentured servants from India and China.